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  • adjective Of or pertaining to allocation.

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Examples

  • EULAs are allocational documents, not organizational ones.

    Chains of Contract 2006

  • Some economists have argued that investing part of the Social Security Trust Fund in equity is simply a rearrangement of paper assets without any real allocational effects, and they have described such a policy as a “shell game.”

    Can Dirty Hands be a Good Thing? 2006

  • Some economists have argued that investing part of the Social Security Trust Fund in equity is simply a rearrangement of paper assets without any real allocational effects, and they have described such a policy as a “shell game.”

    Democrats Are Not Against People Holding Stocks 2006

  • While traditional liability rules delegate the allocation choice to a single-chooser either the plaintiff or the defendant, it turns out that it is also possible for courts to create an option that delegates the allocational choice to both parties – by allowing either disputant to veto a particular allocation.

    Balkinization 2005

  • We also developed 4 presentations that were filed on an 8-K, concurrent with the Form 10, and these presentations provide a crisp summary of the Form 10 mechanics, the preliminary capital allocational review for all 3 companies, as well as strategic and business overviews of the new ITT water and defense businesses.

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